Clinical Studies in Feeble-Mindedness

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Clinical Studies in Feeble-Mindedness
Doll, Edgar A. (Edgar Arnold), B. 1889
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The father also stated that when Bernard was a baby his grand- father abused him in various ways, such as taking him to saloons and giving him alcoholic drinks, an- noying and frightening him, and in general initiating bad personal habits.
At about the age of three years "something hap- pened," for the boy seemed different thereafter. He exhibited queerness, did not play well, and appeared absent-minded and preoccupied except when his at- tention was gained by certain interests. He was no- tice
...ably "nervous." He had measles when one year old, whooping cough when four, and scarlet fever when ten. He attended public school for six years, and then was sent to various private schools and 174 Clinical Studies in Feeble-Mindedness tutors. He is said to have acquired ability to do eighth grade work, with better aptitudes for arith- metic and geography than for other school subjects.
In school work he was erratic and peculiar, made no friends, and was the butt of his fellows' pranks.
During his stay at The Training School he read indiscriminately, but always wanted reading matter at hand, and even carried various kinds of printed matter about with him when at work.


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